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Anything and everything is a weapon in Dead Rising 3. Explore the zombie-infested city of Los Perdidos, and find a way to escape before a military strike wipes the entire city, and everyone in it, off the map.

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Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition

Third party DRM: Steam

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The Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition includes the ultimate open-world zombie game along with four downloadable content packs. Team up with other survivors to explore the city of Los Perdidos and fight your way out before a military strike wipes the city off the map. Welcome to the Apocalypse, where your zombie slaying thrills await.

Anything and everything is a weapon in Dead Rising 3. Explore the zombie-infested city of Los Perdidos, and find a way to escape before a military strike wipes the entire city, and everyone in it, off the map. With intense action and an unmatched level of weapon and character customization, Dead Rising 3 delivers a heart-pounding experience unlike any other as you explore, scavenge and fight to survive in a massive open world on the brink of a zombie apocalypse.

Welcome to Los Perdidos– Set 10 years after the events in Fortune City players are taken to the massive open and infected world of Los Perdidos while being immersed in action and stunning visuals.

Key Features:

All the survival horror action comes to PC:

Fully optimized to run at a high resolution, the PC release includes full Steam and game controller support.

More zombies than ever before:

The zombies are smarter and deadlier than ever with intelligent AI and shared awareness forcing players to employ all their cunning skills and creativity to stay alive.

Hundreds of unique combo weapons and vehicles:

Combine and customize hundreds of pieces found throughout the sandbox world including the gruesome Boom Cannon weapon or the Party Slapper vehicle.

Face the horror alone or with a friend:

Join forces with a friend for endless zombie killing mayhem and earn experience points that carry back to your single player experience.

Customer reviews

96

Tons of fun

I'm a huge Dead Rising fan, and this is the best one yet. It's added a lot from the previous games, most notably being vehicle combos. it lets you combine two different vehicles into one beast vehicle, usually with some kind of weapon attached to it. Plus it added a ton more weapon combos, making for even more zombie killing possibilities. The world is the biggest one yet for a Dead Rising game and has the most psychos as well. It's also the first Dead Rising game to have side stories in the sense that you actually play as a different character other than the main one of the game and go through side stories that add to the overall story of the game. All in all, this has got to be my favorite zombie game to date and have had countless hours of fun with it.

80

Unimpressive port in general, but an exceptional game

Very fun game in a series that's finally starting to not take itself so seriously. Technically the game is pretty impressive as well. Good looking lighting and and a good number of zombies on screen at once. I personally haven't had any issues running the game, though real time cutscenes lose a decent amount of frames for some reason (apparently something to do with the shadows). The environment design is on point as always with very real and livable spaces that are a blast to move through. The soundtrack is also one of the best I've heard recently, and surprising considering the previous games soundtracks.

28

A terrible console port that should be avoided

Dead Rising 3 *could* have been a fun game of mindless zombie slaughtering madness with lots of customization options. Unfortunately, Capcom's port is awful. Take the worst experience you've had with a Ubisoft game and multiply it. Dead Rising 3 is locked at 30FPS, it's full of bugs, and even with a GTX 970 it will sometimes drop to single digits and stutter for no apparent reason.
If you absolutely must buy it, wait until it's ten dollars or less. PC gamers should not be rewarding bad behavior. Better yet, save your money and put it toward GTA V and reward Rockstar for finally investing in a quality PC port. Or Witcher 3 because it's an excellent open world RPG. I would even recommend One Finger Death Punch over Dead Rising 3.

75

Zombies, zombies everywhere

Dead Rising 3 is the first and only game in the series I've played. And I liked it. First thing that struck me was the size of the game. more than 25GB of download. It was quickly justified by the quality of graphics. If your rig is powerful enough it looks as good as on those screenshots.
Gameplay... Well... Zombies? Kill them. A fun feature is the ability to craft weapons from almost anything you find. Combat itself is entertaining and satisfying. Occasional boss fights are what makes it even better. Because, lets face it - killing hordes of zombies will get boring at some point. No matter what. About boring. Story and missions... These aren't terrible, but get boring. Side missions are just "go there, come back, go there again..." Like it was made only for the players to get stuck in the game for a longer period. However, DR3 isn't bad when playing solo, but I would recommend to try it with a friend. You might have much more fun.

60

Not really my cup of tea

This is perfect example of console game published on PC.
As a true PC gamer I hate games like that.
Mainly because the interface is very poor.
=Sound bugs (freezes)
=At 1st graphic hanged, and I needed to lower video options
=4 slot inventory.
=You walk with WSAD but You look around with mouse.
=It wouldn't be a problem, BUT, You are looking from 3rd person, and You need to point everything with precise.
=The next thing is that when You go into the car, amazingly controls change and now camera is driving behind You so You can focus and play with WSAD, No mouse included.
=I tried few times to give something to my "AI players".
=There is no way to play on LAN, I managed to play with a friend...
=Graphics is very nice, but that doesn't make game playable or interesting.
=1st run of the game was in "Slow" mode, apparently my graphic card is not good enough (tho is good for anything else)
=Game is absolutely not optimized
=I made a weapon, and I couldn't see it.
=Requirements are too high, and the graphics that offers too low - simply not optimized at all
Well, That's it.
PS. They won't make me buy controller to play games on PC, NEVER!